Interactive SDLC
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Life Cycle
• Requirement• Estimation• Design– Architecture– UX Mockup
• Development• QA– Code Review– Testing
• Deployment• Support, Maintenance & Enhancement
User Story
• I want to build a system for students where they can upload notes, and can share notes with other students. Students can access the system from anywhere.
Requirement Elicitation
• 10 techniques– Most popular is questionnaire & observation– A team of business analyst, domain expert, product
manager– Find need– Find expectations– Find scope of improvement
User Story
Requirement Elicitation
RFQ (Business)
SRS (Technical)
Apply Questionnaire
Questions• Can User access the system
from device?• Can they share notes with
anyone?• How students can access
the notes?• How many student you are
expecting to signup? Year 1.
Answers• Yes• Nop only with friends• By login to system• First Year 10000 at least
Extracted Requirements
• It’s a web application• RWD• Authenticated user can access only• Allow signup• Can add friend• Share notes with friends only• Need big storage to store files
Estimation• Based on your experience.• Based on a team member’s experience. • Based on industry.• Based upon an analogous experience.• The task is unfamiliar to the assigned
staff member.• The requirements for the task are
insufficiently detailed. • The technology being used to complete
the task is new, and or new to your team.
• Required training.• Vacations, holidays or other planned
leave.
•Double-Triangular Distribution•E = (a + 4m + b) / 6 (a=Best; m=Most likely; b=Worst)•Standard Deviation•SD = (b − a)/6 ; iff, b>a•Triangular Distribution•E = (a + m + b) / 3
System Architecture
• Identify Key Scenarios– Most important feature of the success of the application.– A significant unknown area or an area of significant risk.– An intersection of quality attributes with functionality.– A tradeoff between quality attributes.
• Application Overview– Identify deployment constraints– Determining application type– Identify important architecture design styles– Determine relevant technologies
• Key Issues
System Architecture (Cont.)• Identify Key Scenarios
– Authorized user and access control over notes.– Notes sharing.
• Application Overview– It will be an web application.– Deployment infrastructure is fixed and it will be provided by the
university, Our deployment teams will have a secured access to that infrastructure when deployment.
– We will be using client/server model, and layered architecture style.– Technologies that will be used are Asp.net MVC, MS SQL Server, Entity
Framework etc• Key Issues
– File storage and file storage limit
UX Mockups
• Use requirements to design a mock• Use bootstrap to design a responsive layout• Find out who is the user to identify experience level• Find the age group to work on color patterns
Development
• Project Manager(PM) bootstraps it• Decides development environment requirements• PM creates tasks• Tasks are distributed among developers
Development (Cont.)
• Developer starts coding• Reports to PM• PM reviews the implementation• Assign/re-assign tasks• Tools used– Jira, Asana, Trello, Git
• IDE
Code Review• Roles & Responsibilities
– Developer • Self review and initiated review
request– Reviewer
• Report finding to developer• Check List
– Structure– Documentation– Variable– Arithmetic Operation– Loops and Branches– Defensive Programming
Testing (Cont.)
• Responsibility– Find The Bug– Find them early– Make sure they are fixed.
• Planning– Identify of specific
requirement tested– Define test case– Specific steps to execute
test– Prepare test data
• Mythologies– Black box testing– White box testing
• Testing level– Unit testing– Integration testing– System testing
Support & Maintenance1st Client Mail: Some of the
students cannot share note to each
other.
2nd Client Mail: John connected
with Jane but cannot see her
notes.
Support & Maintenance (Cont.)
• One study indicated that over 80% of maintenance effort is used for non-corrective actions.
• Some actually occurred because of some unknown bug in the system.
Support & Maintenance (Cont.)
3rd Client Mail: Notes take more
time to LOAD
4th Client Mail: Students wants to upload big notes (more than 5MB
but less than 8MB)